Minnesota Weather: Sunday Night Storms Move Through Southern Minn., Western Wis.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- WCCO is keeping a close eye on the sky Sunday night, as storms push through southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Here are the latest updates:
8:07 p.m.: Heavy winds and hail are threatening several southeastern Minnesota counties.
8:07pm Radar Update: Even the strongest storms on radar aren't maintaining severe levels consistently. Hail and wind are still a threat from Winona to LaCrosse and in Fillmore & Houston Counties for the next couple hours. Watch for localized flooding, too #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/lzTKwIFcDK
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) June 22, 2020
6:22 p.m.: The threat of severe weather is still present in south central Minnesota, southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Hi, me again.
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) June 21, 2020
The severe weather threat is over in the Twin Cities.
The severe weather threat is dwindling in SW #MNwx, but continues in south-central and SE, and also across parts of western #WIwx pic.twitter.com/VEPf6k9qje
4:56 p.m.: A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Faribault and Jackson counties in Minnesota until 5:45 p.m.
4:52 p.m.: The storm system has passed through the Minneapolis area and is pushing south and east.
The severe weather threat in the Twin Cities was only marginal to begin with; and, frankly, from Minneapolis north & west, any severe weather threat is now over. South and east of Mpls a stray strong wind gust and up to penny-size hail is possible.
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) June 21, 2020
I'm live at 5:30p on @WCCO pic.twitter.com/Dmi2ySfIYH
4:15 p.m.: Severe Thunderstorm Warnings have been issued for Blue Earth, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Martin, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan and Winona counties in Minnesota; Barron, Buffalo, Dunn, Pepin, Pierce and St. Croix counties in Wisconsin until 11 p.m.
⚠️ (Yet another) SEVERE T-STORM WATCH has been issued until 11pm for south-central & southeastern #MNwx and parts of western #WIwx.
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) June 21, 2020
I've also included the existing SEVERE T-STORM WATCH for SW #MNwx until 10pm.
Threat remains damaging wind to 60 mph and up to quarter-size hail pic.twitter.com/e94GRTxxj2